Outertale's Genocide/Chaotic Route gets Crazy



This is PS!Outertale’s version of the Genocide route called the Chaotic Route, and it is VERY different than what you’d expect…
I also played through the Dark Neutral Route in this video, which is what happens when you try and do a Chaotic Route twice in a row…

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Edited by Markn: @markn6296

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Genocide/Chaotic Route
4:30:10 – Dark Neutral Route (Geno Reset)

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35 thoughts on “Outertale's Genocide/Chaotic Route gets Crazy”

  1. The meh route followed by the double meh route.

    Don’t get me wrong, true genocide definitely was interesting in having Azriel with you and it was fucked up manipulating monster kid, but the ending,s though… I don’t like them very much. Just to put it bluntly.

    It’s pretty cool, though that Frisk got their own personality and you see some of their thoughts during the call with Sans.

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  2. Try pacifist but you spare everyone (including the end boss fight) ONLY by getting them to low hp and then sparing them, you'll get a whole new ending that's so dark
    Edit: also abandoned monster kid and attack the lost souls

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  3. "Sorry, Amanai. Im not even angry over you right now. I bear no grudge against anyone. Its just that the world feels so, so wonderful right now… Throughout heaven and earth, i alone am the honored one. The merit of having a technique that's passed down for generations is having a user's manual. The demerit is that information about the technique is easily leaked. You were a member of the zen'in clan, weren't you? That's why you know so much about the Limitless technique. However, even in the Gojo clan, only a scant few know about this. Take the amplified and the reversal, then smash together those two different expressions of infinity to create and push out imaginary mass.

    Imaginary Technique: Purple."

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